Review: Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ — Samsung’s Best Screen in a Laptop, Finally

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ makes one thing immediately clear: Samsung knows how to build a display. The 3K Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel on this machine is so good it changes how you think about using a Windows laptop. Colors pop in a way IPS panels simply can’t touch, blacks are genuinely black, and after a few days with this screen you’ll have a hard time going back to anything else at this price.

Released in early 2025 at $1,449, it pairs that stunning screen with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, Intel Arc graphics, Galaxy AI integration, and a chassis that weighs 1.56 kg at 12.5mm thin. It’s Samsung’s clearest shot at users who’ve been buying MacBooks not because of macOS, but because they wanted hardware that looked and felt like it was worth the money.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ full specs
  • What works and what doesn’t
  • How it compares to the competition
  • Our verdict

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ Specs at a Glance


Display
Dynamic AMOLED 2X 16″ · 120Hz
2880×1800 (3K) · 500 nits
P3 wide color · HDR True Black 500


Processor
Intel Core Ultra 7 155H · 16-core
Intel Arc Graphics · AI Boost NPU
16 GB / 32 GB LPDDR5


Camera & Audio
3 MP IR camera · Windows Hello
Quad-speaker AKG · Dolby Atmos
3-mic array · noise cancellation


Battery & Connectivity
66Wh · up to 17 hours · USB-C 65W
Thunderbolt 4 · USB-A · HDMI 2.1
Wi-Fi 6E · Bluetooth 5.3


Storage
512 GB / 1 TB NVMe SSD
Mystic Black · Moonstone Gray
1.56 kg · 12.5mm thin


OS & Software
Windows 11 Home · Galaxy AI
Second Screen · Link to Windows
Samsung DeX · Quick Share


What We Like

  • The AMOLED panel is the reason to buy this laptop. Not “one of the reasons” — the reason. Sitting in front of a 3K Dynamic AMOLED 2X at 120Hz after weeks on an IPS display is a reminder that most people have been settling on displays they didn’t know were average
  • Galaxy AI features land better than expected in daily use. Live Translate is fast enough to be genuinely useful in real conversations, and Circle to Search ends the “let me pull out my phone to look that up” reflex mid-sentence
  • 1.56 kg for a 16-inch laptop is the kind of number that sounds unremarkable until you carry it for three months. Most 16-inch machines feel heavier by a noticeable margin — it compounds over time
  • Second Screen works well if you own a Galaxy phone — your phone becomes a wireless secondary display with about 30 seconds of setup. It sounds gimmicky and then becomes part of your routine
  • The AKG quad speakers with Dolby Atmos are the best built-in audio on any Windows laptop that isn’t a MacBook Pro. Video calls, music at your desk, movie on a flight — all noticeably better than competing machines
  • $1,449 for this display and this build quality is competitive. Samsung isn’t discounting here, but it’s not overcharging either

What Could Be Better

  • Intel Arc graphics handle light GPU work but they’re not a discrete GPU substitute. Video editors who work with 4K timelines and effects will hit the ceiling faster than they’d like
  • Battery life under real load — not Samsung’s rated 17 hours — sits around 8 to 10 hours for mixed professional use. Solid for most people, but not class-leading
  • Samsung ships this with a lot of pre-installed software. Some of it is useful. Some of it is not. Plan to spend 20 minutes cleaning house after first boot
  • No SD card reader on a $1,449 laptop aimed at creators is an odd omission. Photographers and videographers will need an adapter
  • RAM is soldered — what you pick at purchase is permanent. The 16 GB base config is fine for most use cases, but if your work trends toward heavy multitasking, spec up at checkout

How It Compares

Laptop Display Processor Battery Weight Price
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ AMOLED 16″ 3K 120Hz Core Ultra 7 155H · 16 GB ~17 hrs rated 1.56 kg $1,449
Dell XPS 15 (2025) OLED 15.6″ 120Hz Core Ultra 9 · 32 GB DDR5 ~13 hrs 1.86 kg $1,699
LG Gram 16 (2025) IPS 16″ 2560×1600 Core Ultra 7 · 16 GB ~22 hrs 1.19 kg $1,299
Apple MacBook Pro 14″ (M5) Liquid Retina XDR 14.2″ 120Hz Apple M5 · 16 GB unified ~24 hrs 1.55 kg $1,599

Category Winners

Category Winner
Display quality Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″
Galaxy ecosystem integration Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″
Portability for a 16″ Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″
Audio quality Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″
Battery life Apple MacBook Pro 14″ (M5)
Raw performance Apple MacBook Pro 14″ (M5)
Port selection Dell XPS 15
Starting price LG Gram 16

Final Scores

Laptop Rating
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″
Dell XPS 15 (2025)
LG Gram 16 (2025)
Apple MacBook Pro 14″ (M5)

Should You Buy the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″?

If you’re spending most of your day staring at a laptop screen, the Galaxy Book4 Pro 16″ is a case where the display really does justify the purchase. No Windows laptop at this price gets closer to “I actually enjoy looking at this” than the 3K AMOLED here.

The lack of a discrete GPU and the SD card omission are the two things most likely to matter depending on what you do. If you work with camera media or need GPU headroom for serious creative work, they’re real limitations. For everyone else — professionals, students, remote workers who live in documents, calls, and browsers — this is a hard machine to argue against.

It’s not the fastest laptop at $1,449. It is, without question, the most enjoyable to look at.


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